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Old 17th Jul 2013, 8:33 am   #1
Packhow75
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Default Canadian WS9

Hello All.

Have recently acquired a Canadian WS9 to go into my White Scout Car.

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I would like to get the receiver element working.

Can anyone please recommend a company/individual able to undertake the work?

Obviously it would be great to have it transmitting as well as receiving - but I'd need to get a licence (pretty certain my Marine VHF licence won't stretch that far) - so until I can find the time, having the receiver working will be sufficient.

Also looking for any photos or info of the Wireless fit out for the White Scout Car in use with the British Army in either Phantom GHQ or Air Support Signals Unit 1944/45.

Many thanks

Tim
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Old 17th Jul 2013, 9:38 am   #2
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Tim,

I would be happy to help get the RX working

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